2006, G. C. Lemans, Chantier: A tribute to the world's engineers and their partners in life‎[1], page 60:

“Deladrieux should have stayed an accountant,” Murphy sighed. “He's got three people working for him but they're just administrative clerks, pencil-pushers, they couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery. That's what you get when you assign engineering jobs to non-engineers. […] ”